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Google has been showing off its work on driverless cars for a few years now, but up until this week, these vehicles always used a human driver or two for backup. But all that has changed with the introduction of Google’s new, completely autonomous vehicle.

Last month, NASA asked people to vote for their favorite out of three possible designs for the outer shell of its Z-2 spacesuit. The winner has just been announced: 63 percent of voters felt very strongly about the aqua-blue enhanced “technology” design, which resembles the costumes

Elon Musk and SpaceX continue their goal towards commercial space travel. SpaceX launches its third supply mission to the International Space Station and continues toward its goal of affordable space travel. The Falcon nine rocket and the accompanying Dragon capsule took of on April 18

Well we as humans can easily predict how humans will behave, and we are also able to predict that particularly in groups. But artificial intelligence still have a long way to go to do such thing, really? Well according to Microsoft’s Situated Interactions

Next year, robots will land on the moon, competing for the Google Lunar XPrize. The contest offers $40 million in rewards, including a $20 million grand prize. Winning is fairly straightforward: Safely land a privately funded spacecraft, move it a third of a mile, and

Scientists have identified an invisible eighth colour in the rainbow, a discovery that could have wide-ranging implications on the nature of military camouflage and modern espionage. The discovery of the new ‘basic’ colour in the spectrum of light was made by physicists at the Randall